Since 2013, I have had the pleasure to serve as the RBC Professor in Responsible Organizations here at the John Molson School of Business. I research corporate governance in Canada and internationally; I focus on the role of shareholder power (and power relations more generally), executive compensation, and disclosures in corporate governance.

My research has been published in the Journal of Accounting Research, the Academy of Management Perspectives, Contemporary Accounting Relations, Human Relations and the European Accounting Review; I have also been featured in La Presse and on CTV Canada. My research has been funded by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Canada (SSHRC).

I teach a course on socially responsible organizations to PhD students, and a course on disclosures to undergraduate students.

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Business Administration (University of Rochester, New York, USA)
Master's Degree in Finance (Université de Lausanne, Switzerland)
Bacherlor's Degree in Economics (Université de Lausanne, Switzerland)

Mangen C. and A. Durnev (2014). "Do words speak loud? The implications of MD&A narratives for other firms’ investments". Paper presented in 2014 at a workshop at the Université de Toulouse (France), at the annual meeting of French Finance Association in Aix-en-Provence (France), and at the Discourse Approaches to Financial Communication Conference in Ascona (Switzerland).